Not exact matches
Nintendo has released a graphic illustrating all of the
third -
party publisher
support the Switch has, but as we know from previous consoles, that means very
little.
Party tacticians have concluded that Labour can be returned to office with the
support of
little over a
third of the electorate.
Ms. Harris already has the
support of the labor - backed Working Families
Party, though the left - leaning third party generally has little influence in the centrist dist
Party, though the left - leaning
third party generally has little influence in the centrist dist
party generally has
little influence in the centrist district.
The Wii had SD graphics,
little to no online
support, a bad virtual shop, and slim
third party support.
While the PlayStation Vita hasn't received any first -
party support from Sony for years now, that doesn't stop
third -
party developers / indies from launching their games on our favorite
little handheld.
Third party support has been a
little mixed too.
But I'm concerned that the
third party support is shaping up to be
little changed even after the hubris.
But what's most curious is that Nintendo would demonstrate so
little traditional software at a time when
third -
party support for the system is clearly burgeoning.
While the Wii U was home to a number of excellent Nintendo games, their releases were few and far between, with
little third -
party support of note available to fill in the gaps.
- Nintendo lose revenue from
little third -
party support?
I must admit I do laugh a
little when people bring up the
third party support thing... it's like Nintendo have had tonnes of AAA
support for ages now, hang on they haven't since the SNES so we are assuming they will get loads all of a sudden... yes seems reasonable.
-- but it's a
little disappointing that the Wii U still isn't in a position to
support third party games.
The original Wii and 3ds were / are first
party consoles with
little to no
third party support that dominated the competition (in terms of sales).
I'd selfishly ask for Nintendo to get just a
little more
support from
third parties.
And I've said it before but here's another disclaimer:
third party speakers don't yet
support every Alexa feature, so they will be a
little slower to gaining new skills.
But with a
little work and
support from a
third -
party, open - source app called Moonlight, you can extend those streams to a swathe of devices.
I think it'd be a
little more impressive if the Blaze had a GPS chip inside or served up a wider variety of smartphone notifications — or
supported third -
party apps of any sort.
Mediation functions on the belief that people are capable of resolving their own conflicts with a
little helpful guidance and
support from a neutral
third party.